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A Paralegal’s Guide to Subpoenaing Social Media and Phone Records
January 14, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
Your Guide to Social Media and Phone Subpoenas
Do you know which direction to turn once you’ve determined that social media and phone records need to be subpoenaed? Join our experienced faculty as they guide you through how to navigate the subpoena process while managing the expenses and handling potential issues that may arise with out-of-state subpoenas. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to put together effective subpoenas for social media and phone records – register today!
- Discuss the pertinent rules and regulations surrounding subpoenas for social media and phone records.
- Understand how to effectively work with phone companies while requesting information.
- Review sample subpoenas and learn effective language to use in your subpoenas.
Who Should Attend
This intermediate-level course provides best practices for handling subpoenas for social media and phone records. Those who should attend include:
- Paralegals
- Legal Technicians
- Legal Assistants
- Legal Support Staff
Course Content
- Applicable Rules and Regulations
- How To Subpoena Records From Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
- Working With and Subpoenaing Records from Phone Companies
- Managing Cost and Nonproduction Issues
- Issuing In-State vs. Out-Of-State Subpoenas
- Sample Subpoenas
Speaker
LAURA A. DANIELSON is currently the director of client services at HaystackID. She brings over three decades of experience and is considered an industry expert in the following areas: complex litigation, specializing in consulting, best practices in litigation technology and support, ESI, data management, and trial advocacy for corporations and law firms. Ms. Danielson is a former litigation paralegal and project manager, published author, frequent speaker/instructor. She has participated in over 100 trials in federal and state courts nationally and has been on numerous winning trial teams, with her work focused in the areas of intellectual property, product liability, toxic tort, and complex litigation. In addition, she has worked on mock trials, focus groups, arbitrations, and assisted counsel in preparation for mediations. Ms. Danielson holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and an associate degree in paralegal studies. She holds the following certifications: certified records manager (CRM), project management professional (PMP) Six Sigma-Green Belt, and Six Sigma-White Belt. Currently, she is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI), Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA), Six Sigma, and Women in E-Discovery (WiE) where she is a member of the national leadership team for WiE.